Since it's the size of the moon and is it bigger than the second death star?
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11 回复I'm still looking for the treasures and mysteries they advertised. Remember a loot filled fortress they said!!!
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2 回复Really big. From the outside its about the size of Luna but who knows. Inside the hive could have warped reality with the sword logic to make it much bigger on the inside.
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14 回复The death star is not the size of the moon, the 2nd death star (which is bigger than the 1st) measures between 160 and 190 kilometers, the moon is 1737 kilometers
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19 回复The Dreadnought is about 3,444km long. The second Death Star is between 160km and 900km in diameter.
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3 回复The death star is about the size of a small moon... The dreadnaught was able to displace saturns belts which contain like 70 moons and a lot of debris. By that comparison I say the Dreadnaught is bigger... But that isnt an exact fact
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1 回复Well I know the Death Stars is huge, it's like volume or something is HUGE but anywho based on that I think the Death Star is bigger but I don't really think it could be more deadly
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1 回复The actual size of the Dreadnaught is debatable because the scale is not consistent among images of it. [spoiler]That's no moon.[/spoiler]
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10 回复由OurWildebeest编辑: 6/18/2016 3:10:06 AMI doubt it. The idea of it being as long as the moon's diameter is based on assuming how it is depicted relative to the rings in one cutscene is detailed and scientifically accurate. I think it is very large, but not nearly as massive as the Death Star.
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8 回复I'd imagine it's length is longer than the Death Star's diameter, but with that said, I'm not sure of the Dreadnaught's size. Fan estimations based upon varying images is not concrete enough for me to believe in.